Friday, August 10, 2012

Disney CEO Confirms ‘The Avengers 2′ is In Development

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Disney's Chairman and CEO Bob Iger announced that Joss Whedon has officially signed on to write and direct 'The Avengers 2'. He also revealed that Whedon will have a hand in the creation of the proposed Marvel TV show for ABC.

Marvel Studios made the following statement about Joss Whedon:

"Joss Whedon has signed an exclusive deal with Marvel Studios for film and television through the end of June 2015. As part of that deal, Whedon will write and direct Marvel's The Avengers 2 as well as help develop a new live action series for Marvel Television at ABC. He will also contribute creatively to the next phase of Marvel’s cinematic universe."



Source: Disney(Via comingsoon.net)

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Disney’s upcoming animated movie “Planes”

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Disney's upcoming animated movie "Planes", to be released on Blu-Ray/DVD on fall of 2013. Yes, that's right, only on Blu-Ray & DVD.



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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Raaz 3 Bollywood Movie Trailer

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STARRING:
     
Emraan Hashmi, Bipasha Basu, Jacqueline Fernandez, Esha Gupta & Niharika Bhatnagar



  

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Hobbit 3 Officially Announced

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Peter Jacksons reveals that two will become three when he shoots the further adventures of Bilbo Baggins.

So the rumors were true, there will be a third Hobbit Movie. Check out Peter Jackson’s official statement, which just hit facebook.




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Friday, July 13, 2012

Kristen Stewart named highest paid actress

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Actress Kristen Stewart reportedly earned $34.5 million last year and has been named Hollywood's highest-paid actress in Forbes magazine's annual list, narrowly beating Cameron Diaz, who earned $34 million.

>>Complete List of Hollywood's Top Paid Actress Here<<

Kristen's earnings came from her $12.5 million salary plus profit share for both instalments of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts I and II, and also her role in Snow White and the Huntsman, while Cameron's earnings came from her salaries for Bad Teacher, The Green Hornet and What to Expect When You're Expecting, reports contactmusic.com.

Sandra Bullock was placed third in the list, for the $25 million she earned for forthcoming movie Gravity, as well as profits she is still making from 2009 film The Blind Side.

Actress Angelina Jolie follows at number four with $20 million and Charlize Theron with $18 million at the fifth slot.

Julia Roberts has been placed sixth with earnings of $16 million over the period May 2011 to May 2012, with $15 million its Sarah Jessica Parker, at number seven.

The Iron Lady star Meryl Streep and Bridesmaids actress Kristen Wiig took joint eighth place with earnings of $12 million, while Jennifer Aniston completed the top 10 with $11 million.


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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Gangs of Wasseypur - Movie Review

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After giving realistic movies like Gullal, Black Friday, Dev D, That girl in yellow boots and many more; Anurag Kashayp comes up with the much awaited Gangs of Wsseypur. The movie is basically about revenge which starts off when Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat) begins looting trains under the guise of the dacoit Sultana Daku. After this news is revealed in front of sultana, shahid is forced to leave the village which he does and finds a work in a coal mine to earn his living. But because of his ruthless master’s men Shahid is unable to leave the mine when he had to go to his wife who died at childbirth. Later shahid is hired by his master as his bodygaurd, the mine owner Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia). But later Shahid is being killed by someone on the orders of Ramadhir singh. Shahid’s friend, mentor Farhan (Piyush Mishra) takes shahid’s son safely out of the place.

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

James Cameron Already Talking Avatar 4

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The New York Times (via Bleeding Cool) has posted an interesting interview with filmmaker James Cameron in which he discusses his future in the industry. When asked what scripts he may be looking at or projects (other than the "Avatar" sequel) he is working on, he said:

I've divided my time over the last 16 years over deep ocean exploration and filmmaking. I've made two movies in 16 years, and I've done eight expeditions. Last year I basically completely disbanded my production company's development arm. So I'm not interested in developing anything. I'm in the “Avatar” business. Period. That's it. I'm making "Avatar 2," "Avatar 3," maybe "Avatar 4," and I'm not going to produce other people's movies for them. I'm not interested in taking scripts. And that all sounds I suppose a little bit restricted, but the point is I think within the "Avatar" landscape I can say everything I need to say that I think needs to be said, in terms of the state of the world and what I think we need to be doing about it. And doing it in an entertaining way. And anything I can't say in that area, I want to say through documentaries, which I'm continuing. I've done five documentaries in the last 10 years, and I'll hopefully do a lot more. In fact, I'm doing one right now, which is on this, the Deep Sea Challenge project that we just completed the first expedition. So that'll be a film that'll get made this year and come out first quarter of next year.

This sounds like bad news for Battle Angel, which Cameron said two weeks ago that he would still be interested in making but not until after the "Avatar" sequels. So where is he with Avatar 2 and Avatar 3?

We've spent the last year and a half on software development and pipeline development. The virtual production methodology was extremely prototypical on the first film. As then, no one had ever done it before and we didn't even know for two and half years into it and $100 million into it if it was going to work. So we just wanted to make our lives a whole lot easier so that we can spend a little more of our brainpower on creativity. It was a very, very uphill battle on the first film. So we've been mostly working on the tool set, the production pipeline, setting up the new stages in Los Angeles, setting up the new visual effects pipeline in New Zealand, that sort of thing. And, by the way, writing. We haven't gotten to the design stage yet. That'll be the next.

Avatar is, of course, the top grossing movie of all time, having earned $2.782 billion at the worldwide box office.

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